"No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God." (Luke 9:62)

The story has been told of a farmer who was trying to teach his son how to plow a straight furrow. After the horse had been hitched up and everything was ready, he told the boy to keep an eye on some object at the other end of the field and aim straight toward it. "Do you see that cow lying down over there?" he asked. "Keep your eye on hear and plow straight ahead."

The boy started plowing and the farmer went about his chores. When he returned a little later to see what progress had been made, he was shocked to find, instead of a straight row, something that looked more like a question mark. The boy had obeyed his instruction. The trouble was, the cow had moved!

Jesus is the object that will not move. He is the foundation of our faith, the faithful Rock who never moves, never changes in His love for believers. We can be sure that if we set our eyes on Him, our path will be straight. (From 1500 Illustrations for Biblical Preaching, p. 49)